An original
1928 log house built from native lumber and stone features sleeping accommodations
for up to eleven persons (Adjacent sleeping cabin can handle two more for
nominal fee), cozy living area, fully equipped kitchen, and large outdoor
decks with grill.

The beautiful Cowpasture River flows just downhill from
the cabin offering fishing, swimming, and canoeing in summer.

Hiking along
the fields and woodland paths offer glimpses of area wildlife. You may
also observe the daily activities of this working farm or settle in for an
undisturbed
period of rest, relaxation, and isolation.

Photo by John Wilson

Or explore the nature around you - of the 680 acres of rolling
woodland and meadows all but the central 125 acres which are managed for
commercial cattle, sheep and hay are richly forested. With numerous bluebird
boxes sprinkled throughout the property the visitor is assured a welcome
by the eastern bluebirds. The wildlife includes numerous bird species such
as eastern kingbird, eastern meadowlark, sparrows, wood duck, belted kingfisher,
herons and even bald eagles along the banks of the river. In the woods you
might get a climpse of ruffed grouse and wild turkey, Carolina wren and ovenbird.
White-tailed deer are quite common and less easily seen are foxes and bobcats.